The Norwalk Hour

The Cleaning Lady

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(5) WNYW (61) WTIC

When Thony De La Rosa (played by Elodie Yung) is assigned to wash cars for Ramona (Kate del Castillo), she encounters a distressed woman requiring medical assistance. Meanwhile, Fiona (Martha Millan) endeavors to go back to the United States.

Will Trent

(7) WABC (8) WTNH 8 p.m.

While Will (Ramon Rodriguez) is busy confrontin­g James (Greg German), Angie (Erika Christense­n) faces a pivotal moment that brings back memories from her past and Ormewood (Jake McLaughlin) focuses on family relationsh­ips, during this new episode.

Extended Family

(4) WNBC (30) WVIT 8:30 p.m.

Parenting is a hard job. It gets even harder when a couple is divorced. In order to ease their kids into the idea of their separation, exes Jim (Jon Cryer) and Julia (Abigail Spencer) begin an unconventi­onal coparentin­g arrangemen­t.

Little People, Big World TLC 9 p.m.

Talk about awkward. With the farm sale falling apart, everyone is shocked when Matt decides to ask Caryn to marry him. Adding to the weirdness, Amy and Chris have them over for dinner as the couple is in the throes of house hunting. And, Josiah turns one.

FBI: Most Wanted (2) WCBS (3) WFSB 10 p.m.

Following a highly-trained division of the FBI tasked with tracking and capturing notorious criminals listed on the Bureau’s Most Wanted list, this series, from creator Rene Balcer, stars Roxy Sternberg, Keisha Castle-Hughes, Alexa Davalos and more.

Shogun FX 10 p.m.

After training the gun regiment, Blackthorn­e (Cosmo Jarvis) and Mariko (Anna Sawai) must contain a secret that could get them killed. Then, Yabushige (Tadanobu Asano) searches for the spy that informed

Toranaga (Hiroyuki Sanada) of his true intentions.

Lost U-Boats of WWII HIST 10:05 p.m.

In this new episode, inclement weather prevents Darrell Miklos and his team from diving off the boat, which causes them to consider a risky strategy. Meanwhile, Garth finds a mysterious cross while exploring a deserted island on his own.

The Valley BRAVO 10:30 p.m.

Let’s call it happily ever after as couples living the dream Hollywood existence find their way out of the fast lane of Tinsel Town and into the more serene life of the Valley suburb. From wild nights to crying babies, the kids are growing up.

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